Gaming Age's Scores
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For 7,163 reviews, this publication has graded:
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51% higher than the average critic
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7% same as the average critic
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42% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 3.3 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 72
| Highest review score: | Devil May Cry 4 | |
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| Lowest review score: | CART Fury Championship Racing |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 4,228 out of 7163
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Mixed: 1,920 out of 7163
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Negative: 1,015 out of 7163
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What works so well in the game is the spontaneity of the destruction. You never know when it’s going to happen on an epic scale or create a small tremor.- Gaming Age
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While Vexx builds adequately on the 3-D trail blazed by "Super Mario 64," there are others who have taken the next few steps.- Gaming Age
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While Vexx builds adequately on the 3-D trail blazed by Super Mario 64, there are others who have taken the next few steps.- Gaming Age
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The best version of the fighter to date. Nothing beats the pulse-pounding nature of online play, coupled with the ease of use in Xbox Live.- Gaming Age
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While Vexx builds adequately on the 3-D trail blazed by "Super Mario 64," there are others who have taken the next few steps.- Gaming Age
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WTS 2003 plays like a dream. Tight and responsive controls help you perform all the headers, passes, and goal kicks with ease.- Gaming Age
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The controls are decent, but FPSs just don’t seem to work the best on the standard GC controller; That C stick is just too tiny.- Gaming Age
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A poor camera system slipped though the cracks that keep it from being a remembered classic.- Gaming Age
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Arguabl[y] the best 2D fighter on the planet... Mind you, the difficulty is high-high-high. The computer, she can be a cruel mistress, and there's no shame in getting frustrated about it.- Gaming Age
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Almost a directors cut, there has been many cut scenes and even some characters added to tighten up the storyline, making the GC version of Skies a different, and even deeper game than its predecessor.- Gaming Age
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The best part about "Devil May Cry" was the combat. The worst part about Devil May Cry 2 is the combat... The team didn’t think past the cool factor on this one.- Gaming Age
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It's not a terrible game of volleyball, it's just boring and easy. After the novelty of the scenery has passed, and I'm not just talking about the beach, the actual volleyball is shallow enough to play with one eye closed.- Gaming Age
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The novelty of kicking your friends from their bike in the heat of a race won't last forever, so once that aspect of the fun wears off so does any urge to hunker down to a night of ATV Quad Power Racing 2.- Gaming Age
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The novelty of kicking your friends from their bike in the heat of a race won't last forever, so once that aspect of the fun wears off so does any urge to hunker down to a night of ATV Quad Power Racing 2.- Gaming Age
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The atmosphere that this game creates with its dialog, character interactions, and its intriguing story set in the real life city of London is completely amazing.- Gaming Age
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There are plenty of objectives to complete and items to unlock, but ultimately the action can get a little repetitive and stale.- Gaming Age
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There are plenty of objectives to complete and items to unlock, but ultimately the action can get a little repetitive and stale.- Gaming Age
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Seamlessly translates the PC experience straight to console players with simple controls, a clean interface, better graphics, and the same babble-talk that PC owners fell in love with.- Gaming Age
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The novelty of kicking your friends from their bike in the heat of a race won't last forever, so once that aspect of the fun wears off so does any urge to hunker down to a night of ATV Quad Power Racing 2.- Gaming Age
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The single player game doesn’t last all that long unfortunately, and some camera issues can definitely become an annoyance, but the game is still fun for a while.- Gaming Age
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Technical sim junkies will have a lot to build, destroy, and monitor, but newbies might want to run for shelter.- Gaming Age
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The simple yet addictive gameplay, amazing and strategic boss battles, and wonderful sense of style make it a keeper and a must have for any Xbox owner.- Gaming Age
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Can be as mundane as real life... You’ll have to invest virtual sweat and tears to make it a worthwhile experience.- Gaming Age
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One of those games that will be remembered years down the road for anyone who plays this fine title.- Gaming Age
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Overall the combat system works quite well on the GBA version, however, old veterans of the Lunar RPGs of past will by turned off by the GBA version’s less strategic, more simplistic system.- Gaming Age
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While the options are bigger this year, I thought last year’s game felt more complete in overall game play.- Gaming Age
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One thing that Sega’s game has over EA’s is options.- Gaming Age
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With fantastic level designs, great enemies and power-ups, as well as the addition of some fun and entertaining multiplayer modes, Kirby is a must have.- Gaming Age
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Game play is spot on "NBA2k2," which is good and bad at the same time. The controls are tight and responsive, but the force field issue mentioned before makes the game feel constrictive in ways.- Gaming Age
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